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Woman gets 27 years for killing blogger

- Agency Staff St Petersburg

A young Russian woman was jailed for 27 years on Thursday for delivering a bomb in 2023 that exploded in the hands of a pro-war military blogger and killed him on the spot.

Darya Trepova, 26, was convicted by a St Petersburg court of charges, including terrorism, in connection with the death of blogger Vladlen Tatarsky.

Tatarsky was killed by a bomb concealed inside a statuette in his likeness that Trepova had presented to him as a gift during a talk he was giving in a St Petersburg cafe. Trepova said she had been set up and thought the statuette contained a listening device, not a bomb.

She told the trial she was acting under orders from a man in Ukraine whom she knew as “Gestalt” (German for “Shape”), who had been sending her money and instructio­ns for several months before the cafe bombing.

Russia accused Ukraine immediatel­y after the attack of organising the murder of Tatarsky. He was one of a group of prominent bloggers who have built up large online audiences as cheerleade­rs for Russia’s war in Ukraine, while sometimes criticisin­g its tactics.

Senior Ukrainian officials have neither claimed responsibi­lity nor denied involvemen­t in Tatarsky’s death, with presidenti­al aide Mykhailo Podolyak describing it as “internal terrorism”.

Trepova said she went along with Gestalt’s instructio­ns because she assumed the purpose of eavesdropp­ing on Tatarsky was to find out more of what he knew about the war, which she opposed.

“I feel great pain and shame that my gullibilit­y and naiveté led to such catastroph­ic consequenc­es. I didn’t want to hurt anyone,” she told the court earlier this week.

“I feel especial pain and shame that a terrorist act was carried out by my own hands.”

The defence said Trepova was also a victim because, sitting only several metres from Tatarsky, she could herself have been killed or wounded.

The prosecutio­n argued that she had known about the bomb and “acted deliberate­ly with the aim of destabilis­ing the Russian Federation and discrediti­ng the special military operation ”— the official name for Moscow’s war effort in Ukraine.

After the bomb went off, Trepova said she had panicked. Knowing that she risked arrest, she ignored an instructio­n from “Gestalt” to head to the airport and catch a flight. Instead she called her husband, who asked a friend of his called Dmitry Kasintsev to let her stay at his apartment that night. She was arrested there the following day.

Kasintsev was sentenced on Thursday to one year and nine months for helping her to hide.

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